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Matt Majendie

Charles Leclerc seals hat-trick of Baku poles to eclipse Max Verstappen in Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying

Charles Leclerc completed a hat-trick of pole positions in Baku to set the pace in qualifying for Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

With Saturday put aside entirely to the sprint race, qualifying for the grand prix was shifted to Friday for what proved to be a three-way battle for pole with the two Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.

In the end, he sealed Ferrari’s first pole of the year with a best time of 1:40.203, nearly two tenths of a second clear of Verstappen, who will join him on the front row, with Perez in third.

Afterwards, Leclerc said: “I’m surprised. We came into the weekend thinking it would be a great weekend if we thought we were ahead of the Mercedes and Aston Martins so it’s a really good surprise.

“It’s going to be difficult to keep the lead. I’m very happy. There’s very little time to practise and you need to be straight on it. The feeling was good from the start.”

It proved a much-needed boost for Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur following the impending departure of his deputy Laurent Mekies to head up Alpha Tauri later this season.

Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz joined Perez on the second row of the grid with former McLaren teammates Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso sharing the third row in fifth and sixth respectively.

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McLaren had promised a much-improved car in Baku after their difficult start to their season and so it proved with both drivers into Q3 and Lando Norris the best ranked in seventh.

The hour-long qualifying lasted nearly 90 minutes following two red flags in Q1: first when Nick de Vries lost control at turn three and then Pierre Gasly locked the front tyres and hit the barrier.

Verstappen, meanwhile, complained in that opening session of his headrest being loose, which was quickly fixed by his mechanics with no penalty taken by the race stewards.

It proved a qualifying to forget for George Russell, who failed to make it into Q3 by just four thousandths of a second behind teammate Hamilton.

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